Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A lamp having one or more color filters allowing moderate darkroom illumination without affecting photosensitive film or paper.

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  • noun the lamp in a darkroom

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Examples

  • But I want to get in there and burn and dodge and watch a print rise up like a ghost from the yellow under the safelight paper.

    Making Light: Open thread 135 2010

  • Adorama darkroom safelight 5 "x7" size, light amber (oc) filtered, wall or ceiling mountable or free standing

    The PJ Candy Store (equipment) 2007

  • All I miss now are brown-tipped fingers from the Dektol and old movies in the darkroom on the red-gelled 9 black and white TV we used to use as a safelight.

    On Assignment: Open Shade Opera Singer 2009

  • Adorama darkroom safelight 5 "x7" size, light amber (oc) filtered, wall or ceiling mountable or free standing

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • What is the word for a room in which photographic materials are processed, either in complete darkness or with a safelight?

    November 2007 2007

  • I turn off my safelight and, in complete darkness, load the rolls of film onto developing reels.

    You've Been Warned Patterson, James, 1947- 2007

  • He turned on the safelight and turned off the bare bulb.

    IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001

  • He gestured for Molly to switch off the safelight, then he carefully opened the door.

    IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001

  • He turned on the safelight and turned off the bare bulb.

    IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001

  • He gestured for Molly to switch off the safelight, then he carefully opened the door.

    IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001

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